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K-12 Meal Survey Produces Mixed Results

Staple items like hot dogs, nachos and pizza made both the top "keeper" and "get rid of" lists.

April 11, 2014

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The Boulder Valley (CO) School District got mixed results from a recent parent survey  soliciting feedback on next year's school lunch menu, reports the Boulder Daily Camera. While there was strong support for vegetarian options, roasted chicken, burritos and the secondary school baked potato bar, items like hot dogs, nachos and pizza made both the top "keeper" and "get rid of" lists. Other possibilities for next year's menu include a Cuban sandwich, pulled pork tacos, a bowl version of lettuce wraps, falafel on pita bread and mac and cheese.

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